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Attachment order - As the petitioner has elected to file an ...


High Court refrains from reviewing Commissioner's order as appeal is pending before CESTAT under Article 226 jurisdiction.

May 31, 2013

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Attachment order - As the petitioner has elected to file an appeal, which is pending before the CESTAT, the merits of the order-in-original passed by the Commissioner ought not to be examined by this Court in exercise of its jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. - HC

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